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After surviving 17 days inside a flooded cave in northern Thailand, the final members of a boys soccer team and their coach were rescued on Tuesday.
An international team of hundreds of rescuers from around the world pulled the final five stranded members of the team - four boys and their coach - on Tuesday evening local time, ending a three-day rescue operation.
Here is a timeline that shows exactly how the Thai soccer team rescue unfolded. Saturday, June 23: 12 members of a Thai boys soccer team and their coach get trapped in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave by torrential rain.
The boys were...Read more ...

A movie studio is already eyeing the incredible rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped in a cave in Thailand for a film .
Michael Scott, co-founder of Pure Flix Entertainment, which produces faith-based films (including Same Kind of Different as Me starring Ren?e Zellweger), has been in northern Thailand near the site of the cave rescue. Scott, who spends part of his year in Thailand, posted a video to Twitter explaining his attachment to the story.
“This story has meant so much to me, as I followed it here in Thailand this summer,” Scott said in a video. “My wife actually was...Read more ...

It was only a matter of time before someone made the Thai cave rescue operation into a movie, but at least one production company has already gotten started. A representative from the studio Pure Flix-which specializes in family-friendly and faith-based movies and is perhaps best known for God's Not Dead -confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter that it has designated an unusually large budget of $30 million to $60 million to bring the ordeal to the big screen .Read more ...